6868509

Method and Apparatus for Network Fault Correction via Adaptive Fault Router

PublishedMarch 15, 2005
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8 claims

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1. A time-synchronized network system comprising: a communication network comprising a first communication medium and first and second network machines communicably linked via the first communication medium; a timekeeper station communicably linked to the first and second network machines via the first communications medium, whereby the timekeeper station employs the first communications medium to transmit a time indication to the first and second network machines; a unidirectional second communication medium separate from the first communication medium linking the timekeeper station to the first and second network machines, whereby the timekeeper station employs the second communication medium to transmit a time strobe to the first and second network machines, whereby the first and second network machines each set a clock in accordance with the time indication upon receipt of the time strobe.

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2. The time-synchronized network system according to claim 1 , wherein the second communications medium comprises an RS232 link.

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3. The time-synchronized network system according to claim 1 , wherein the second communications medium comprises an RS485 link.

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4. The time-synchronized network system according to claim 1 , further comprising a backup timekeeper station communicably linked to the first and second network machines via the first communications medium, whereby if the backup timekeeper station detects that the timekeeper station is faulted, the backup timekeeper station employs the first communications medium to transmit a time indication to the first and second network machines, and employs the second communication medium to transmit a time strobe to the first and second network machines, whereby the first and second network machines each set a clock in accordance with the time indication upon receipt of the time strobe.

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5. The time-synchronized network system according to claim 1 , wherein the timekeeper station further comprises a timing card for receiving a GPS timing signal for generating the time strobe.

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6. The time-synchronized network system according to claim 5 , wherein the timing card is further adapted to generate the time strobe independently in the event that it is unable to receive a GPS timing signal.

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7. A method of synchronizing first and second network machines in a network environment, comprising: receiving a time indication at the first network machine via a first communication medium, wherein the second network machine also receives a corresponding time indication; receiving a time strobe signal at the first network machine via a second communication medium, wherein the second network machine also receives a corresponding time strobe signal; and setting a clock at the first network machine in accordance with the time indication upon receipt of the time strobe signal, whereby the first and second network machines are time-synchronized.

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8. A method of synchronizing first and second network machines in a network environment, comprising: sending a time indication from a timekeeper station to the first and second network machines via a first communication medium; and sending a time strobe signal from the timekeeper station to the first and second network machines via a second communication medium, whereby the first and second network machines each set a clock in accordance with the time indication upon receipt of the time strobe signal so that the first and second network machines are time-synchronized.

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March 15, 2005

Inventors

Alan Gale
Richard Coombs
Krishan Kumar Dhupar
Alan M. Foskett
Douglas MacDougall

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